I've Grown Accustomed to His Face
Embracing Familiarity: Unraveling the Heartfelt Story in 'I've Grown Accustomed to His Face'Lyrics
I've grown accustomed to his face
I have become familiar and used to seeing his face regularly.
He almost makes the day begin
His presence almost gives a positive start to my day.
I've grown accustomed to the tune
I've become accustomed to the melody associated with him.
He whistles night and noon
He whistles a tune consistently, both during the night and the day.
His smiles
Referring to various expressions of his happiness.
His frowns
Referring to various expressions of his displeasure.
His ups
Referring to his ups in life.
His downs
Referring to his downs in life.
Are second nature to me now
His emotions have become a natural and integral part of my life.
Like breathing out and breathing in
Similar to breathing, his presence is essential and constant for me.
I was serenely independent and content before we met
I used to be independent and content before meeting him.
Surely I could always be that way again and yet
Despite the possibility of returning to my previous state, I've grown accustomed to his presence.
I've grown accustomed to his looks
I've become familiar with the way he looks.
Accustomed to his voice
Accustomed to the sound of his voice.
Accustomed to his face
Reiteration of being accustomed to seeing his face.
I've grown accustomed to his face
Reaffirming the familiarity with his face.
He almost makes the day begin
Re-emphasizing the positive impact he has on the beginning of the day.
I've gotta used to hear him say
Used to hearing him wish "Good morning" daily.
Good morning every day
Referring to his various emotional states, including joys.
His joys
Referring to his various emotional states, including woes.
His woes
Referring to his highs in life.
His highs
Referring to his lows in life.
His lows
His emotional states have become second nature to me.
Are second nature to me now
Similar to the essential act of breathing, his influence is constant.
Like breathing out and breathing in
Expressing gratitude that he's a man and supposedly easy to forget.
I'm very grateful he's a man and so easy to forget
Despite the ease of forgetting, acknowledging the difficulty in breaking the habit of his presence.
Rather like a habit one can always break and yet
Despite being a forgettable habit, growing accustomed to a subtle presence.
I've grown accustomed to a trace
Referring to a lingering trace of his influence in the air.
Of something in the air
Reiteration of being accustomed to something associated with him.
Accustomed
Repeating the word "Accustomed."
I've grown accustomed to his face
Final affirmation of growing accustomed to seeing his face.
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